Publications
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As a part of our corporate social responsibility commitment DUENSING KIPPEN provides regular legal column contributions to numerous international, national and local hard and soft copy publications including: our regular legal column in The Phuket News newspaper, Mondaq, the Danish - Thai Trade News, Tropical Living magazine, Director magazine, Exotiq magazine, Samui - Phangan Real Estate magazine, The Pattaya Mail newspaper, Samui Express newspaper, Chiang Mai Mail newspaper and many others. We also make these publications available here below.
Doing Business in Thailand – Partnership: Unregistered or Registered
Thai law distinguishes between unregistered partnerships and partnerships which are registered with the government. The relevant difference is the legal status of those partnerships.
Doing Business in Thailand – Personal Income Tax
New personal income tax provisions for 2013 2012 saw the beginning of a significant reduction of the corporate income tax in Thailand. The long established 30% rate was reduced to 23% in the year 2012 and further 20% in the year 2013.
Doing Business in Thailand – Private Company Limited
A “private company limited” is a “juristic person”, which means it is a fictional “person” in the send that the law assigns to it most of the rights and obligations that a natural person has (the exceptions being those which the law considers only a natural person can have). It is the most common way for foreigners do business and invest in Thailand.
Doing Business in Thailand – Representative Office
One of the most interesting ways to start a business presence in Thailand for a foreign investor is the “Representative Office”. The Representative Office is not a distinct legal entity or “juristic person” under Thai law.
Doing Business in Thailand – Sole Proprietorship
The sole proprietorship is the most commonly used form of engaging in business in Thailand. It is an unincorporated commercial business, which is owned and operated by a single natural person, the proprietor.